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Mideast Hardliners Call Wall St. Meltdown Divine Retribution For U.S.'s Past Misdeeds Against Muslims

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by lloydbest1 October 11, 2008 5:29 PM EDT
It''s tempting to get angry with those who express joy at our present and (I hope) temporary discomfiture. But remember where these people come from. They are a small minority of semieducated misfits who have been raised in and obsessively practise a form of phantom Islam that is every bit as odious as the most extreme versions of right-wing Christianity practised by our own cranks - if not even more so.
Their joy is irrelevant to me and I would pay no more attention to the wind coming out of their mouths than that coming out of their backsides.
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by sepa2 October 11, 2008 5:26 PM EDT
These extremists appeal and relevence in MIDDLE EAST can be wiped out by providing just solution to palastinian people. Their sorry situation harm the reputation of USA in Middle East
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by ajapierce October 11, 2008 4:29 PM EDT
You know, those Middle East countries could be even worse of then we are. If we stopped buying oil from them, all of these Terrorists organizations would disappear over-night. With $700+ billion dollars going back into the US Economy by getting our own oil from our own country, these middelast countries would all but shrivel up and die.

In other words, don''t bite the hand that is feeding you, you middle east jerks.
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by hypnotoad72 October 11, 2008 4:27 PM EDT
Yawn. Amaneedalay would gladly take American jobs to help bring America down too.

I wonder what his allies are thinking; we are a GLOBAL economy, which means if one goes so does everyone else.

Tell him to go shave himself. I don''t care where.
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